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i have to give sullivan a great deal of credit. into isons i will go think he's entirely wrong on that account. the very peculiar nature of the prosecution in the case. kind of a hotshot lawyer. what you discovered looking through his journals was that the state was not really the person that hired him to be part of the states prosecution team. the family essentially funneled to make sure they really got webster. there was a highly regular practice. this is something sullivan pointed out. noted wasthing he about parkman. parkman had this reputation of being the great benefactor of the medical school because he had donated the land under the college. what sullivan pointed out was at the same time, he was doing quite well for himself. shaw hade and robert sold an attractive land to the city. it was a terrible site for the jail. they got many times the value of the land. so they pointed that out. it, a cityther into committee cites the jail. overridden by this land and a huge amount of money to get it. and they had already -- already
i have to give sullivan a great deal of credit. into isons i will go think he's entirely wrong on that account. the very peculiar nature of the prosecution in the case. kind of a hotshot lawyer. what you discovered looking through his journals was that the state was not really the person that hired him to be part of the states prosecution team. the family essentially funneled to make sure they really got webster. there was a highly regular practice. this is something sullivan pointed out. noted...
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sullivan. sullivan was confirmed by the united states senate, sworn in as the deputy secretary of state on may 24, 2017. and he later served as acting secretary of state from april 1 2018 until secretary pompeo joined the department. deputy secretary sullivan brings a wealth of experience to our state department family. he spent decades in the private sector. most recently as partner mayor brown llp and coshare of the law firm's national security practice. also, he has held senior positions in two prior administrations at the justice defense and commerce departments, including as deputy secretary of commerce, from 2007 to 2009. early in his career, mr. sullivan was a law clerk for associate justice david suter of the supreme court of the united states. and he clerked at the united states court of appeals for the 5th circuit. a native of boston, massachusetts, mr. sullivan is a graduate of brown university and earned his law degree from the columbia university school of law. please join me in we
sullivan. sullivan was confirmed by the united states senate, sworn in as the deputy secretary of state on may 24, 2017. and he later served as acting secretary of state from april 1 2018 until secretary pompeo joined the department. deputy secretary sullivan brings a wealth of experience to our state department family. he spent decades in the private sector. most recently as partner mayor brown llp and coshare of the law firm's national security practice. also, he has held senior positions in...
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sullivan, the deputy secretary , and t. bornage. this is a solemn day for all of us in every august 7 is a solemn day for all of us went through the bombings. on august 7, 1998, the bombs with 1500 to 2000 pounds of tnt sent shockwaves through dar es salaam, through nairobi and through this building here in the state department. it was a shock to have 11 people dead in dar es salaam where i was based and 213 dead in nairobi. thousands were injured. but to have u.s. embassies bombed, to have two u.s. embassy bomb simultaneously was a wake-up call for the state department in terms of the threat of terrorism, the very real threat of terrorism and the foreign service americans and tanzanians and kenyans who were advancing u.s. interests every day were risking their lives to do so. when i look at many of the survivors of the two bombings with us today, or attending the commemorations that took place today or those who were unable to be at any of those events but are reflecting on this at home or wherever they may live, i see heroes. not
sullivan, the deputy secretary , and t. bornage. this is a solemn day for all of us in every august 7 is a solemn day for all of us went through the bombings. on august 7, 1998, the bombs with 1500 to 2000 pounds of tnt sent shockwaves through dar es salaam, through nairobi and through this building here in the state department. it was a shock to have 11 people dead in dar es salaam where i was based and 213 dead in nairobi. thousands were injured. but to have u.s. embassies bombed, to have two...
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sullivan, your. thatnition of what it is people who go out without guns on behalf of our national security and human security in order to make this a better and safer world. ,e not only do it without guns we do it without a band, we do it with only one flag, the 7,rican flag and on august too many of us gave our lives. yesterday, as you pointed out, we recognized what americans and kenyans within the mission in kenya and outside the mission to have a more open political space, to safeguard wildlife, human resources, natural resources, to get rid of the scourge of hiv aids and malaria. we do it, as you point out, far from home and often in danger. i had spent two years before the bombing warning the department of state of the vulnerability. and i was told that the richest nation in the world did not have to fix an embassy that did not even meet our own security standards. cannotlivan, please, we waive the need for incoming foreign service officers for the-technology or for health services necessary af
sullivan, your. thatnition of what it is people who go out without guns on behalf of our national security and human security in order to make this a better and safer world. ,e not only do it without guns we do it without a band, we do it with only one flag, the 7,rican flag and on august too many of us gave our lives. yesterday, as you pointed out, we recognized what americans and kenyans within the mission in kenya and outside the mission to have a more open political space, to safeguard...
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please join in welcoming deputy secretary sullivan. deputy secretary. [applause] >> thank you, tibor. it's a great honor for me to stand here today and it's a solemn day in which we gather. i've had the honor of speaking at events like this. i speak at our embassies when i travel around the world, and i thank all of those women and men i meet, including our locally employed staff. i always make a point as my colleagues know a speaking first to the locally employed staff and tell him how important they are to us and our mission. also thank them for their service. and i've said this many times, some of my colleagues are sick of me remind everyone, but i have a personal connection, a family connection to some of what you and your loved ones went through. my family, my uncle was a career foreign service officer and served for 32 years, and his last post was as our ambassador to iran, and he was comfy and mike cousens and my aunt marie, my uncles name was bill sullivan, my uncle was recalled by president carter before his colleagues were taken hostage on nov
please join in welcoming deputy secretary sullivan. deputy secretary. [applause] >> thank you, tibor. it's a great honor for me to stand here today and it's a solemn day in which we gather. i've had the honor of speaking at events like this. i speak at our embassies when i travel around the world, and i thank all of those women and men i meet, including our locally employed staff. i always make a point as my colleagues know a speaking first to the locally employed staff and tell him how...
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sullivan, your recognition of what it is that people who go out without guns on behalf of our national security and, in fact, human security, in order to make this a better and safer world. we not only do it without guns can we do it without a band. we do it with only one flag, the american flag. and on august 7, too many of us gave our lives. yesterday, as you pointed out, we recognized what americans in kenya and outside of the mission did to have a more open political space, to safeguard wildlife, human resources,
sullivan, your recognition of what it is that people who go out without guns on behalf of our national security and, in fact, human security, in order to make this a better and safer world. we not only do it without guns can we do it without a band. we do it with only one flag, the american flag. and on august 7, too many of us gave our lives. yesterday, as you pointed out, we recognized what americans in kenya and outside of the mission did to have a more open political space, to safeguard...
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mister sullivan, please. we cannot waive the need for incoming foreign service officers for high technology or for the help services necessary after we are sent to dangerous places. and 3 years before al qaeda bombed our homeland, we are a more dangerous place then we were. our colleagues today face issues we didn't have to. take today and this moment to pledge to alter the trend. of providing inadequate resources to the people who work in peace. and for the sake of our neighbors and communities in which we live overseas. i will never forget what resilient means. you know who taught me real resilience? remember kenyon road, and she survived under rubble before she finally succumbed 15 minutes before she was rescued. the resilience of canyon roads, contributions of kenyans his lives were cut short before they were in our vicinity, the reason we need to work in peace and in safety with shared values of those in the host country in which we take part in their community. thank you for coming, thank you for your e
mister sullivan, please. we cannot waive the need for incoming foreign service officers for high technology or for the help services necessary after we are sent to dangerous places. and 3 years before al qaeda bombed our homeland, we are a more dangerous place then we were. our colleagues today face issues we didn't have to. take today and this moment to pledge to alter the trend. of providing inadequate resources to the people who work in peace. and for the sake of our neighbors and...
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he is my cousin and my aunt, maria, al gore's name is bill sullivan. the uncle was recalled by president carter before his colleagues were taken hostage on november 4th. but as i've reminded people and i mention this when i testified in my confirmation hearing, what i most remember about his service in tehran was the fact that on valentine's day, february 14, 1979, our embassy in tehran was overrun. my uncle in all of his colleagues at the embassy were briefly held hostage. they were eventually rescued ironically by the revolutionary guard. the memory that sticks with me the most from that day is on the same day our ambassador in afghanistan was kidnapped and assassinated. i have the time was a sophomore in college and i always thought the life of a diplomat, but uncle's life is glamorous and dinner parties and socializing. ended on and on me, this is hard, dangerous work. these are women and men who go out to their posts on armed representing the united states, representing us in subject in themselves to enormous risks. all of you came to realize were
he is my cousin and my aunt, maria, al gore's name is bill sullivan. the uncle was recalled by president carter before his colleagues were taken hostage on november 4th. but as i've reminded people and i mention this when i testified in my confirmation hearing, what i most remember about his service in tehran was the fact that on valentine's day, february 14, 1979, our embassy in tehran was overrun. my uncle in all of his colleagues at the embassy were briefly held hostage. they were eventually...
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. >> reporter: donna sullivan worked for the lottery over 35 years and just recently retired she says because of behavior like this. the climate got very very bad. it's where you really didn't want to go to work or have to meet. it would be better if in fact the boys
. >> reporter: donna sullivan worked for the lottery over 35 years and just recently retired she says because of behavior like this. the climate got very very bad. it's where you really didn't want to go to work or have to meet. it would be better if in fact the boys
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. >> donna sullivan worked for the lottery for over 30 years and just recently retired. she said because of behavior like this. >> the climate got very, very bad. it's where you really didn't want to go to work or meet. it would be better if the boy's club was demolished and the lottery goes back to doing the business of the lottery, giving money to education. >> paulina vasquez is a steward for the union representing lottery employees. she said complaints like this started several years ago. >> we do receive concerns regarding management's behavior or bullying in the workplace or conduct or foul language or things of that nature. >> i reached out to the deputy director of communications and he said he was aware of the letter and photos, but had no comment. abc 7 news. >> we will continue to follow-up on that. music fans, ready to get excited? the start of outside lands is hours away. the-day music and art festival kicks off at noon tomorrow in golden gate park. headliners are the weekend, florence and the machine and janet jackson. they were putting the finishing touche
. >> donna sullivan worked for the lottery for over 30 years and just recently retired. she said because of behavior like this. >> the climate got very, very bad. it's where you really didn't want to go to work or meet. it would be better if the boy's club was demolished and the lottery goes back to doing the business of the lottery, giving money to education. >> paulina vasquez is a steward for the union representing lottery employees. she said complaints like this started...
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. >> reporter: donna sullivan worked for the lottery over 30 years and just recently retired. she said because of behavior like this. >> the climate just got very, very bad. it's where you really didn't want to go to work. >> reporter: sullivan is one of many who worked or currently l it's a shame to have a letter and the photos have their voices heard. >> we are disheartened that even after the whistle-blower bill was passed, even after the governor set forth an executive order that ordered the executive branch to have more comprehensive policies and reenough employee training that that edge hasn't reached all the department heads. >> while the lottery could not comment on personnel issues, their statement reads in part, allegations of inappropriate behavior by employees are taken very seriously. the commission is reviewing the allegations, appropriate action will be taken. >> now, we did reach out to members of government in sacramento september this letter is and have not yet heard back. >> i know you've been work on this story for months. allegations have been ongoing for
. >> reporter: donna sullivan worked for the lottery over 30 years and just recently retired. she said because of behavior like this. >> the climate just got very, very bad. it's where you really didn't want to go to work. >> reporter: sullivan is one of many who worked or currently l it's a shame to have a letter and the photos have their voices heard. >> we are disheartened that even after the whistle-blower bill was passed, even after the governor set forth an...
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judgment emmett sullivan stopped the deportations of a mother and daughter yesterday. they were being flown back to el salvador while a court hearing was underway. the judge ordered the plane to turn around and granted the aclu's request to delay the deportation until the lawsuit is decided. >>> you probably heard about the space force, the financial impact that could have on the bay area. >>> from threes to four, steph cu ♪ ♪ can world-renowned artist red hong yi use the chase mobile app® to pay practically anyone, at any bank? all while creating a masterpiece made of tea leaves? ♪ ♪ yes. but this isn't for just anyone. ♪ ♪ hong yi! it's for the strongest man in her life. ♪ ♪ life. lived red's way. chase. make more of what's yours. >> announcer: you're never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. >> announcer: this is "abc7 mornings." >>> all right. the bay area air quality is improving but check out the rest of the state. there's an air quality alert for the central valley. in fact, the air quality alert has extended in south la
judgment emmett sullivan stopped the deportations of a mother and daughter yesterday. they were being flown back to el salvador while a court hearing was underway. the judge ordered the plane to turn around and granted the aclu's request to delay the deportation until the lawsuit is decided. >>> you probably heard about the space force, the financial impact that could have on the bay area. >>> from threes to four, steph cu ♪ ♪ can world-renowned artist red hong yi use the...
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. >> donna sullivan worked for the lottery for over 30 years and just recently retired. she says because of behavior like this. >> the climate just got very, very bad. >> reporter: sullivan is just one move who have worked or currently work for the lottery, who say it's a shame it took a letter and those photos in order to have their voices heard. which is reheard from so many people, just disheartened that even after the whistle-blower bill was passed in the legislature, that that message clearly hasn't reached all the department heads. >> while the lottery could not comment on personnel issue, their statement reads in part allegations of inappropriate behavior by employees are taken very seriously. appropriate action will betan.re ery tel managers with all nine district offices were told not to comment to the media. our requests for comment from governor brown and lieutenant governor newsom's offices were not returned. in san francisco, dion lim, abc 7 news. >> we'll stay on that story. >>> moving on, it is a historic weekend, the opening of san francisco's new salesfo
. >> donna sullivan worked for the lottery for over 30 years and just recently retired. she says because of behavior like this. >> the climate just got very, very bad. >> reporter: sullivan is just one move who have worked or currently work for the lottery, who say it's a shame it took a letter and those photos in order to have their voices heard. which is reheard from so many people, just disheartened that even after the whistle-blower bill was passed in the legislature, that...
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. >> reporter: donna sullivan worked for the lottery over 35 years and just recently retired she says because of behavior like this. the climate got very very bad. it's where you really didn't want to go to work or have to meet. it would be better if in fact the boys club was demolished and the lottery go back to doing the business of the lottery, giving money to education. >> a shop steward for the union representing lottery employees. she says complaints like sullivan's started several years ago. >> we occasionally do receive, regularly receive concerns regarding management behavior or bullying in the workplace or conduct or foul language or things of that nature. >> i reached out to russ lopez deputy director of communications for the lottery saying he was indeed aware of the letter and accompanying photos but had no comment. >> thank you. >> developing news, redwood city, sky 7 was over the seen 30 minutes ago as they created a ramp to get into the home of a barricaded suspect. the police action began at 2:00 this morning and prompted a day long shelter in place and voluntary evac
. >> reporter: donna sullivan worked for the lottery over 35 years and just recently retired she says because of behavior like this. the climate got very very bad. it's where you really didn't want to go to work or have to meet. it would be better if in fact the boys club was demolished and the lottery go back to doing the business of the lottery, giving money to education. >> a shop steward for the union representing lottery employees. she says complaints like sullivan's started...
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shortly after that letter, sullivan composed in a anonymous ambitious hate letter posing as a conservative black clergymen criticizing king and that letter exist today. the great irony is present johnson and ramsey clark ordered hoover, you must get doctor king's assassin, spare nothing. he didn't violate a federal crime, he violated the murder laws in tennessee. if you look at the reward posters, and they've issued several, they don't they wanted for the murder, they say wanted for civil-rights conspiracy and so hoover deployed every asset he could. no one knew that a man like him killed him because he used so many synonyms and he was very clever about that. j edgar knew that they would go down in infamy if he didn't find the killer of doctor king. strangely, the fbi at that time did a great job hunting down ray because they knew they had to do it no matter what hoover felt about king. >> i love how you described the early youth of them going through and finding the fingerprint, going back to the prison, being actual to match the fingerprints to find out his name. >> so much of it was lik
shortly after that letter, sullivan composed in a anonymous ambitious hate letter posing as a conservative black clergymen criticizing king and that letter exist today. the great irony is present johnson and ramsey clark ordered hoover, you must get doctor king's assassin, spare nothing. he didn't violate a federal crime, he violated the murder laws in tennessee. if you look at the reward posters, and they've issued several, they don't they wanted for the murder, they say wanted for...
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but gilbert 0‘sullivan is journeyman? when i started out in the business in 1967, i did that to be different. not one record company would elected. but the likes the songs so would elected. but the likes the songs so they persevered with me, because i said if you don‘t like the image then i‘ll walk away from it. the image was very important. something else you‘ve done and you we re something else you‘ve done and you were a pioneer, you‘ve taken on your record companies, you‘ve also taken on other artists, i‘m thinking of hip—hop artists who use segments of your songs and you‘ve won them both. a very famous rapper back in 92, he asked to use part of alone again. we said let us hear it, i didn‘t like it when i heard it. he was a comic rapper. there is no way i would allow that to be used. but he still went ahead and did. i had to go to court in europe. the first person who got on the stand in a court case like that, even though it was clear he was wrong, was me. but after a couple of days the judge threa
but gilbert 0‘sullivan is journeyman? when i started out in the business in 1967, i did that to be different. not one record company would elected. but the likes the songs so would elected. but the likes the songs so they persevered with me, because i said if you don‘t like the image then i‘ll walk away from it. the image was very important. something else you‘ve done and you we re something else you‘ve done and you were a pioneer, you‘ve taken on your record companies, you‘ve...
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amy sullivan, thanks for joining us. i appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. ? coming up next, donald trump's attempt to make a major announcement is derailed by advanced speakerphone technology. that's tonight's thing 1, thing 2, starting next. tarting next i take trulicity once a week to activate my body to release its own insulin, like it's supposed to. trulicity is not insulin. it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen. and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is an injection to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. don't use it as the first medicine to treat diabetes, or if you have type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, you're allergic to trulicity, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of a serious allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck or severe stomach pain. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. taking trulicity with a
amy sullivan, thanks for joining us. i appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. ? coming up next, donald trump's attempt to make a major announcement is derailed by advanced speakerphone technology. that's tonight's thing 1, thing 2, starting next. tarting next i take trulicity once a week to activate my body to release its own insulin, like it's supposed to. trulicity is not insulin. it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen. and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is an...
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political proximity. >> that's really interesting amy sullivan, thanks for joining us i appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >>> thing 1 tonight. it was over a year -- three years ago, july 2015, at the family leadership summit in iowa when then candidate donald trump was asked by the moderator about his claim that john mccain was a dummy. trump not only defended his position, he went after mccain for being captured during the vietnam war. >> he's not a war hero. >> he's a war hero. 5 1/2 years -- >> he's a war hero because he was captured. i like people that weren't captured. okay? i hate to tell you. he's a war hero because he was captured. okay? >> i'm sure you've seen that clip before. maybe you gaffed along with the audience. but don't think that was some one-time thing. donald trump has been slamming john mccain this way for decades. >> the way trump looks at it, he's at least better than everyone else in the race, beginning with john mccain. >> he was captured. >> he flew combat missions with distinction. >> does being captured make you a hero? i don't know. i'm not sure. >>
political proximity. >> that's really interesting amy sullivan, thanks for joining us i appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >>> thing 1 tonight. it was over a year -- three years ago, july 2015, at the family leadership summit in iowa when then candidate donald trump was asked by the moderator about his claim that john mccain was a dummy. trump not only defended his position, he went after mccain for being captured during the vietnam war. >> he's not a war hero....
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district judge emmet sullivan was told the mom and daughter were already on their way back to el salvador. reacting to the news, the judge said, this is pretty outrageous. somebody in pursuit of justice in a united states court is just spirited away while her attorneys are arguing for justice for her? he immediately ordered the government to turn their plane around and threatened contempt charges starting with attorney general jeff sessions if the situation isn't fixed. the aclu representing the pair tweeted, the mother and daughter are still going to have to fight the trump administration's illegal new asylum policy. they're challenging a recent policy change by the justice department that aims to speed up the removal of asylum seekers who fail to prove their cases. this comes just as the parents of first lady melania trump officially became u.s. citizens through a process the president has repeatedly criticized as chain migration. >> under the current broken system, a single immigrant can bring in virtually unlimited numbers of distant relatives. >> the lottery system and chain migratio
district judge emmet sullivan was told the mom and daughter were already on their way back to el salvador. reacting to the news, the judge said, this is pretty outrageous. somebody in pursuit of justice in a united states court is just spirited away while her attorneys are arguing for justice for her? he immediately ordered the government to turn their plane around and threatened contempt charges starting with attorney general jeff sessions if the situation isn't fixed. the aclu representing...
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elizabeth: those in sullivan county pennsylvania seeing more rain this weekend that the parks are looking more like lakes those conditions are slippery well over 2 inches yesterday and still more to come over the entire weekend. now with more with the rain and the northeast with the fox extreme weather center report. >> talking about more soggy weather it has been going for days and some of that rain has moved off running to the northeast with those big heavy showers from portions from new york state all the way to boston in the entire northeast is receiving very heavy rain right now. and we have had some flash flood warnings apparently those are winding down a bit and you will get a break a little bit later in those overnight hours. obviously the big story is what we see out west that is where they need though rain unfortunately but this is a red flag warning with the humidity and the temperatures are high and the wind is strong. this is fire weather across portions of northern california. all lots of wildfires across the western half of the country in the bad news is it stays hot the ne
elizabeth: those in sullivan county pennsylvania seeing more rain this weekend that the parks are looking more like lakes those conditions are slippery well over 2 inches yesterday and still more to come over the entire weekend. now with more with the rain and the northeast with the fox extreme weather center report. >> talking about more soggy weather it has been going for days and some of that rain has moved off running to the northeast with those big heavy showers from portions from...
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judge emmett sullivan reminds prosecutors they are required to turn over any evidence that is favorable to a defendant. so when he found out that a defendant named carmen and her daughter were already being deported when the government had agreed not to deport them before 11:59 on thursday night judge sullivan blew his stack. it's outrageous. i'm directing the government to turn that plane around either now or when it stands. turn that plane around and bring those people back to the united states. his court order also threatened attorney general jeff sessions and dhs secretary nielsen with contempt of court. it is further ordered in the event the defendants do not fully comply with this ordered they need to appear to court to show cause why they should not be held in contempt of court. dhs said in compliance with the court's order upon arrival in el salvador the plaintiffs did not disemotion park and were promptly returned to the united states. they're plaintiffs in a lawsuit that alleges that carmen fled el salvador to seek asylum from her husband and death threats by her gang. >> bill
judge emmett sullivan reminds prosecutors they are required to turn over any evidence that is favorable to a defendant. so when he found out that a defendant named carmen and her daughter were already being deported when the government had agreed not to deport them before 11:59 on thursday night judge sullivan blew his stack. it's outrageous. i'm directing the government to turn that plane around either now or when it stands. turn that plane around and bring those people back to the united...
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. >> judge emmett sullivan said he would hold attorney general jeff sessions, the homeland security secretary, and other government officials in contempt if the mother and child were not brought back. >>> and kickoff. is the nfl preseason gets under way, president trump is already calling out players protesting during the national anthem. the eagles' malcolm jenkins, who raised a fist last night, recently spoke with lester holt about why players are taking a stand. >> we can talk about social issues and still have a great game. we start talking about black issues and issues of race, now all of a sudden we just want football, we don't want all the extra stuff, we just want to watch the game. >>> and a very good day to you and happy friday. i'm kristen welker live in new jersey, somerville. we have a fantastic live audience joining us for our coverage as president trump's vacation and the latest developments in the russian investigation. this morning manhattan native kristen davis appeared before the mueller team in washington. while rudy giuliani tweets a suggestion for attorney general jeff s
. >> judge emmett sullivan said he would hold attorney general jeff sessions, the homeland security secretary, and other government officials in contempt if the mother and child were not brought back. >>> and kickoff. is the nfl preseason gets under way, president trump is already calling out players protesting during the national anthem. the eagles' malcolm jenkins, who raised a fist last night, recently spoke with lester holt about why players are taking a stand. >> we...
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. >> joining me is one of those graduates, kelly sullivan. she's a graduate of the first coed class of cadets at vmi. thank you for joining me. you were a pioneer at vmi, as the film lays out. in many ways, so was justice ginsburg. what does it take to be the first at something? i imagine that is a difficult task. >> yeah, it absolutely is. and vmi is a tough school on your best day. and to couple that with being in the first female class of women at vmi, it was a very, very difficult experience. but for the most part, we knew that we were going to encounter some resistance when we got to the school from not only the alumni but the corps of cadets. and when you're in a situation like that, you don't know how to react. and the best thing to do is to take it day by day. that's exactly what all of the women did. >> we just heard justice ginsburg respond to critics about the decision in the vmi case. she said 20 years ago, and she reiterated her point then that you'll be proud of the women who graduate from vmi. there have been a number of women
. >> joining me is one of those graduates, kelly sullivan. she's a graduate of the first coed class of cadets at vmi. thank you for joining me. you were a pioneer at vmi, as the film lays out. in many ways, so was justice ginsburg. what does it take to be the first at something? i imagine that is a difficult task. >> yeah, it absolutely is. and vmi is a tough school on your best day. and to couple that with being in the first female class of women at vmi, it was a very, very...
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hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news, and taking us through this week's releases is jason sullivan. what have you got for us? this week, we go to beirut in 1982. it's mad men in the middle east, wherejohn hamm tries to negotiate the release of a hostage in the negotiator. and there's a big goldfish, an angry one coming up.
hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news, and taking us through this week's releases is jason sullivan. what have you got for us? this week, we go to beirut in 1982. it's mad men in the middle east, wherejohn hamm tries to negotiate the release of a hostage in the negotiator. and there's a big goldfish, an angry one coming up.
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we were joined a brief time ago s authors, kevin sullivan. you spent a lot of time with him to write this piece. what stood out? kevin: just the modesty, simplicity of his life. this is a man who lived in the white house and flew on air force one and now he spends every saturday night eating dinner off a pap plate can he glass ofttle bargain-brand chardonnay. that is his big slow lurch-- big splurge on saturday night. he has n the post-presidency we have seen. we have a five living ex-presints, and all of them are worth tens of billions of dollars, and some of them much, much more, because they are able to capitalize on these opportunities that flows so easily to ex-presidents -- speaking gigs and corporate board memberships. jane: right, so how does jimmy carter maintain that modesty? how does he do it? kevin: he has a $210,000 pension om the government. methe gove supports his office, as they do for all ex-presidents. he has a nice little houiv that he has in since 1961 with his wife, rosalynn. they live comfortably, they just don't live bi
we were joined a brief time ago s authors, kevin sullivan. you spent a lot of time with him to write this piece. what stood out? kevin: just the modesty, simplicity of his life. this is a man who lived in the white house and flew on air force one and now he spends every saturday night eating dinner off a pap plate can he glass ofttle bargain-brand chardonnay. that is his big slow lurch-- big splurge on saturday night. he has n the post-presidency we have seen. we have a five living ex-presints,...
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kevin sullivan, thank you for joining me. kevin: my pleasure. jane:ha if you haven't seen piece, i encourage you to check it out. it is like being tucked in a warm bed. you can find all the day's news uronebsite, and to see what we are working ochat any time, eck out twitter. i'm jane o'brien. thanks for watching "bbc world news america >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay w up-to-daith the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing ssolutions for america' neglected needs, and purepoint financ >> howo we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, and then wbegin to chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern approach to banking around you -- your plans, your goals, yourea .
kevin sullivan, thank you for joining me. kevin: my pleasure. jane:ha if you haven't seen piece, i encourage you to check it out. it is like being tucked in a warm bed. you can find all the day's news uronebsite, and to see what we are working ochat any time, eck out twitter. i'm jane o'brien. thanks for watching "bbc world news america >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and...
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david: hedge funds yesterday earnings through their 13f filings and -- and joining us now is brooke sullivan, bloomberg opinion columnist. left --lk about has tesla. brooke: this is before all of the fracas around elon musk planning to potentially take private. his plan depends on these equity holders rolling over there stakes into whatever the new tesla is going to look like. we don't know exactly why they sold. it could be other bets they have going on in connection with the economy but given the magnitude of the cuts here, there was something in tesla that gave them cause. pause.e -- gave them david: let's talk about facebook which has had a bumpy quarter. what is going on with facebook? brooke: there were a number of people who bought facebook in the second quarter and also a number of hedge funds who sold their positions. then you have george soros, all building up their holdings and facebook in the second quarter and it seems to me that those hedge funds that were buying came in after the cambridge analytic a scandal and saw the low end as a buying opportunity. want to point out that i
david: hedge funds yesterday earnings through their 13f filings and -- and joining us now is brooke sullivan, bloomberg opinion columnist. left --lk about has tesla. brooke: this is before all of the fracas around elon musk planning to potentially take private. his plan depends on these equity holders rolling over there stakes into whatever the new tesla is going to look like. we don't know exactly why they sold. it could be other bets they have going on in connection with the economy but given...
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david: brooke soloing, always great -- sullivan, always great to have you. getting a be on growth. jefflk about china with shen. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg daybreak." i'm julie hyman. alix steel is off today. let's take a look at how equities are faring. s&p futures with again going into the open. this is following a rally in european stocks being led by basicf the metals and materials producers of underlying prices rebounding. shanghai composite having a rebound after declining 4.5% last week alone. it felt every single day last week. it rebounded in the overnight session come up 1.1%. one of the outliers has a loss today. stocks into the jackson hole meeting, 2.85% is the 10 year yield, little change and below the 3% level that is so closely watched. dollar strengthening against the turkish lira, even as steps trying to help the turkish there and economy. copper still holding out. many other commodities still holding up this morning. cap a bouncing -- copper bouncing 1.1%. david: time for first word news. taylor: mike pompeo says it is time t
david: brooke soloing, always great -- sullivan, always great to have you. getting a be on growth. jefflk about china with shen. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg daybreak." i'm julie hyman. alix steel is off today. let's take a look at how equities are faring. s&p futures with again going into the open. this is following a rally in european stocks being led by basicf the metals and materials producers of underlying prices rebounding. shanghai...
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brooke sullivan, thank you so much. a read on retail after earnings. we speak with the former saks ceo. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is "bloomberg daybreak," and let's take a look at markets this morning. equities around the globe, s&p futures gain 2/10 of 1%. european stocks rising, stoxx 600 up half of 1%. continuing to strengthen shanghai, the best two day performance in more than a month. australian stocks sold off disappointing numbers. cross asset, currencies this morning. the dollar strengthening against offshore yuan. it had been weakening against onshore, after the comment from president trump that he is concerned the chinese and the europeans are manipulating currency. u.s.g up a gain, the dollar, 10 year yield holding steady at 2.84%. he also commented on the chairman jay powell, trump did. the fed chairman has been more aggressive than he would have hoped in raising rates. copper prices hanging above $6,000. david: tj maxx just came out as you were talking. $1.77.s per share of up 2%. they took the full year earnings per sh
brooke sullivan, thank you so much. a read on retail after earnings. we speak with the former saks ceo. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is "bloomberg daybreak," and let's take a look at markets this morning. equities around the globe, s&p futures gain 2/10 of 1%. european stocks rising, stoxx 600 up half of 1%. continuing to strengthen shanghai, the best two day performance in more than a month. australian stocks sold off disappointing numbers. cross asset,...
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bring in brooks sullivan for our third story, campbell soup. campbell soup is cold today. alix: she has been wanting to say that. earnings did beat analysts estimates. that was a very low bar. those estimates have been coming down significantly as people were concerned about campbell soup outlook. their margins have been under significant pressure, and part because they bought snyder's, snack products. those tend to be lower margins. the big news is they're looking to divest their international business and their fresh food business. i look at this as an undoing of allocationpital decisions made by the former ceo . at was the of th cookie business. they have had to take theificant breakdowns on businesses she bought. alix: it highlights the problem of you want to get healthy and fresh, and you have to buy. then you get punished for it. this is also a semi-when for dan loeb. brooke: it is to the stock initially plunged on it. ceo, interim ceo, was clear that all options are still on the table and we are still considering everything. thisreports show they view is making the
bring in brooks sullivan for our third story, campbell soup. campbell soup is cold today. alix: she has been wanting to say that. earnings did beat analysts estimates. that was a very low bar. those estimates have been coming down significantly as people were concerned about campbell soup outlook. their margins have been under significant pressure, and part because they bought snyder's, snack products. those tend to be lower margins. the big news is they're looking to divest their international...
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in vice president communication technology at frost & sullivan. in a moment, a sporting chance or a cyber sellout. argumentsok at the for and against e-sports at the asian games. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: asia top athletes are in jakarta for the biggest sporting event that it is not just running, jumping and swimming. in the spotlight at the asian games. let's bring in our asia tech reporter. been onhe rage has e-sports at the event for the first time. a lot of debate raging about giving out -- giving out gold medals for gaming. can we really call e-sports a sport? videogames are fundamentally different for athletics. that are a lot of people questioned the lack of physical activity in video games. whether that qualifies it to have gold medals. traditionally gold medals, olympics at the asian games, it was all about top athletic performance in top physical performance. being the best of the best in the world physically. games are different from that. it is more of a mental sport. there is a much bigger issue here that is not paid attention to
in vice president communication technology at frost & sullivan. in a moment, a sporting chance or a cyber sellout. argumentsok at the for and against e-sports at the asian games. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: asia top athletes are in jakarta for the biggest sporting event that it is not just running, jumping and swimming. in the spotlight at the asian games. let's bring in our asia tech reporter. been onhe rage has e-sports at the event for the first time. a lot of debate raging about...
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let's get the latest from the washington reporter greg sullivan. how much should we read into this aggressive stance? we ask this all the time. where are we now? greg: the question does come up a lot. the administration is not backing down from its aggressive stance. in the short-term the administration is trying to drive china back to the negotiating table by increasing the threat with this new increased tariff level they announced yesterday. right now talks have broken down between chinese and u.s. there are probably back channel lower-level talks, but no formal talks scheduled, nothing. in the long-term the trump administration wants to whittle down the trade deficit it has an force structural changes. ramy: is the u.s. strategy likely to succeed in some kind of midterm or long-term timeframe? greg: as we said before, there are no talks. given the u.s. demand for talks to happen, that beijing be open to structural changes, it is hard to see those even starting. furthermore china is vowing to retaliate. it is saying it will not back down, calling
let's get the latest from the washington reporter greg sullivan. how much should we read into this aggressive stance? we ask this all the time. where are we now? greg: the question does come up a lot. the administration is not backing down from its aggressive stance. in the short-term the administration is trying to drive china back to the negotiating table by increasing the threat with this new increased tariff level they announced yesterday. right now talks have broken down between chinese...
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let's bring in greg sullivan with the latest. we usually hear these kinds of comments from the president when trade tensions are high with china. what is the significance of linking china and south korea this time around? has linked china and south korea with north korea issue. the u.s. has failed to show progress. what is interesting is that instead of placing the blame on frustrated, they are by influence. trying to bring north korea to the table. some of that frustration could be coming into play. either way, it is clear he is frustrated with the pace of
let's bring in greg sullivan with the latest. we usually hear these kinds of comments from the president when trade tensions are high with china. what is the significance of linking china and south korea this time around? has linked china and south korea with north korea issue. the u.s. has failed to show progress. what is interesting is that instead of placing the blame on frustrated, they are by influence. trying to bring north korea to the table. some of that frustration could be coming into...
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let's bring in greg sullivan with the latest. we usually hear these kinds of comments from the president when trade tensions are high with china. what is the significance of linking china and south korea this time around? has linked china and south korea with north korea issue. the u.s. has failed to show progress. what is interesting is that instead of placing the blame on frustrated, they are by influence. trying to bring north korea to the table. some of that frustration could be coming into play. either way, it is clear he is frustrated with the pace of progress. president trump suspended these efforts since june. they have long angered north korea. given the rhetoric about how the talks were going well with north korea, the relationship remained fine with kim jong-un. jointg to restart those war exercises. in the hopes that he will get help on the denuclearization front and the trade front area ramy: could --trade front. it is possible. visibility into chinese strategy and trade talks is sometimes opaque. we know that the ta
let's bring in greg sullivan with the latest. we usually hear these kinds of comments from the president when trade tensions are high with china. what is the significance of linking china and south korea this time around? has linked china and south korea with north korea issue. the u.s. has failed to show progress. what is interesting is that instead of placing the blame on frustrated, they are by influence. trying to bring north korea to the table. some of that frustration could be coming into...
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gamy: chris sullivan -- gre sullivan, thank you. back to the u.s. market close, strong results from berkshire hathaway. it definitely helped boost stocks. oil, the dollar, and bonds. su keenan is here with the latest. helped push itse higher. we go into the market snapshot and again, you see the rise of the dollar, the bonds. you are seeing gold and oil turn lower in extended trading. we are seeing hedge funds because of all the concerns about the cross current. movers werebig earnings stories of the day. berkshire hathaway really kicking it out with its second-quarter earnings and creating hope of a buyback. facebook getting a lot of attention on the possibility it may have linkage with the banking industry. also giving positive news on it not having to take down as many accounts as some people thought. as we go into the bloomberg, we can see the real story of the day. it is the unprecedented earnings. the s&p 500 index has been knocking it out of the ballpark at historic pace, 82% of the 413 companies that reported so far. .t has been the biggest
gamy: chris sullivan -- gre sullivan, thank you. back to the u.s. market close, strong results from berkshire hathaway. it definitely helped boost stocks. oil, the dollar, and bonds. su keenan is here with the latest. helped push itse higher. we go into the market snapshot and again, you see the rise of the dollar, the bonds. you are seeing gold and oil turn lower in extended trading. we are seeing hedge funds because of all the concerns about the cross current. movers werebig earnings stories...
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we are joined now by washington reporter greg sullivan. how big of an effect is this going to have? it's interesting. while economic data hasn't painted a picture of an effect from the tariffs yet, there is no visible sign of an impact on exports or imports out of china or the economic data is pretty rosy right now. we are starting to see companies reacting to the tariffs. vice president of the u.s. china business council in beijing, jacob parker says companies are starting to shift production out of china. this isn't necessarily companies looking to build new factories in other countries, but shifting capacities where they already have facilities. if the content -- if the trend continues it could end up a bit of trouble for china. definitely concerning effect from the tariffs beginning to emerge here. just hang on there for a second. i want to bring in tom mackenzie from china.
we are joined now by washington reporter greg sullivan. how big of an effect is this going to have? it's interesting. while economic data hasn't painted a picture of an effect from the tariffs yet, there is no visible sign of an impact on exports or imports out of china or the economic data is pretty rosy right now. we are starting to see companies reacting to the tariffs. vice president of the u.s. china business council in beijing, jacob parker says companies are starting to shift production...
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tom mackenzie here in beijing and out of washington, greg sullivan there. taking a look at what is coming up, kathleen? kathleen: the imf calling india's $2.6 trillion economy and elephant that is starting to run. we will get on board coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: i'm haidi stroud-watts in sydney. kathleen: and i'm kathleen hays in new york here in india on track to hold on to its title as one of the world's fastest-growing economies with the international monetary fund expecting expansion of more than 7% through next march. the imf chief told bloomberg why he describes the economy as an elephant that is starting to run. >> india is as we say an elephant starting to run in the sense that it has benefited from important policies focus on macroeconomic stability and structural reform. if we look to the indian economy, it had suffered from to transitory shocks in roughly the last 24 months. first was demonetization and second was implementation of the goods and services tax. we think is actually a very important positive structural reform. we s
tom mackenzie here in beijing and out of washington, greg sullivan there. taking a look at what is coming up, kathleen? kathleen: the imf calling india's $2.6 trillion economy and elephant that is starting to run. we will get on board coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: i'm haidi stroud-watts in sydney. kathleen: and i'm kathleen hays in new york here in india on track to hold on to its title as one of the world's fastest-growing economies with the international monetary fund...
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alaska senator dan sullivan will take over the role. he told the washington post, "john mccain is irreplaceable, so it is humbling to be selected to lead the board and continue iri's great work." two different views of the outcome of zimbabwe's election. the president called this week both free, fair and credible, but opposition leaders rejected the president's narrow victory and declared "a day of mourning for democracy." both men spoke today in the capital. >> you will inevitably be disappointed with the outcome. calm andryone to be forward tod look remember we are all brothers and sisters. on that this land is all we have. >> as far as we are concerned, this election and the result is fraudulent, illegal, illegitimate and characterized by serious credibility gabs and serious issues. mark: he spoke after riot police briefly broke up journalists waiting for his statement. onbal news 24 hours a day air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloo
alaska senator dan sullivan will take over the role. he told the washington post, "john mccain is irreplaceable, so it is humbling to be selected to lead the board and continue iri's great work." two different views of the outcome of zimbabwe's election. the president called this week both free, fair and credible, but opposition leaders rejected the president's narrow victory and declared "a day of mourning for democracy." both men spoke today in the capital. >> you...
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i am brian sullivan and you can follow me on twitter. you can get all of your news from @tictoc. ♪ this is bloomberg markets balance of power. i am shery anh. david: i am david westin. nyu medical school and announced that from now on, its students a no tuition made impossible by donation.lion the donation -- >> money is not the same. the sin of the people who have the money and what they do with it. the greater calling in my life has to be at the end of the day when i am done, did i do something to help society. , butis a tough yardstick it is the right one. david: to tell us more about the unique program at nyu, we welcome annalee wilkins -- explain to me what nyu is doing and how they can do it? >> they announced yesterday that it will be free tuition for all current and incoming medical students. currently there is been $450 million for this end or goal is $600 million. about thel us situation when it comes to students trying to pay their loans. studentverage medical graduates of nearly $200,000 in debt. there is a concern that tha
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alaska senator dan sullivan will take over the role. he told the washington post, "john mccain is irreplaceable, so it is humbling to be selected to lead the board and continue iri's great work." two different views of the outcome of zimbabwe's election. the preside
alaska senator dan sullivan will take over the role. he told the washington post, "john mccain is irreplaceable, so it is humbling to be selected to lead the board and continue iri's great work." two different views of the outcome of zimbabwe's election. the preside
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coming up, the ceo jeffrey sullivan on the state of wall street. we are live. this is bloomberg. ♪ sebastian: this is bloomberg surveillance. let's get the business flash. some tesla suppliers are worried about getting paid. they believe the carmaker is a financial risk to the company. several suppliers said tesla has to -- tried to stretch out payment. after of atlantia rose 4% they were unlikely to have the contracts revoked over the bridge collapse. concession where the bridge was located. the italian prime minister said they should quadruple its offer to play -- pay for a relief fund. labor department investigators have concluded that cisco discriminated against american workers. they favored immigrant visa holders for jobs and paid them less than american counterparts. in thelders are paid same way as americans. that is the bloomberg is the/. tom: this was viral last night. david wasserman in the new york times had a report. read this article if you do one thing today. two very different elections are playing out at once. it's mars versus venus. in 2016,
coming up, the ceo jeffrey sullivan on the state of wall street. we are live. this is bloomberg. ♪ sebastian: this is bloomberg surveillance. let's get the business flash. some tesla suppliers are worried about getting paid. they believe the carmaker is a financial risk to the company. several suppliers said tesla has to -- tried to stretch out payment. after of atlantia rose 4% they were unlikely to have the contracts revoked over the bridge collapse. concession where the bridge was located....
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hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news, and taking us through this week's releases is jason sullivan. what have you got for us? this week, we go to beirut in 1982. it's mad men in the middle east, wherejohn hamm tries to negotiate the release of a hostage in the negotiator. and there's a big goldfish, an angry one coming up. there it is, jason statham getting his teeth into the meg, and a prehistoric shark is on the loose. can he save us from it? and we take a rare cinematic trip to paraguay for a film called the heiresses. it's about late flowering freedom found amongst older women. so let's start with the negotiator. this has been billed as sort of bond or bourne meets mad men, in beirut. that's right, bourne is a particularly good example, because it's written by tony gilroy, the scriptwriter who wrote the first four bourne films and directed one of them himself. so he's very good on the shady operations of the cia and the negotiations that happen, and mad men, because donald draper, one of the great tv characters of our time, was played byjohn hamm, who left the television after
hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news, and taking us through this week's releases is jason sullivan. what have you got for us? this week, we go to beirut in 1982. it's mad men in the middle east, wherejohn hamm tries to negotiate the release of a hostage in the negotiator. and there's a big goldfish, an angry one coming up. there it is, jason statham getting his teeth into the meg, and a prehistoric shark is on the loose. can he save us from it? and we take a rare cinematic trip to...
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it was 20 years ago that tony blair asked lord sullivan to find a solution to long—term care. in the subsequent yea rs we have long—term care. in the subsequent years we have had several different commissions. we have had their care act which was paused by the government. what has happened today is professorjago gave this very clear reminder that a crisis is looming and the only way to deal with it is to be proactive and find a long—term solution to the needs of people. so what are you saving to the government, what advice are you providing the government? we have been asking the government to identify how they are going to plug the current gap in social care. we need about £3 billion in social care to keep the show on the road. then what we need is a green paper, which needs to be quite radical, because we won't only face the challenge of the needs of older people and other people who need care and support, such as people with learning disabilities, we will have a challenge about finding staff to support them, so we have to have a green paper that looks at what technolog
it was 20 years ago that tony blair asked lord sullivan to find a solution to long—term care. in the subsequent yea rs we have long—term care. in the subsequent years we have had several different commissions. we have had their care act which was paused by the government. what has happened today is professorjago gave this very clear reminder that a crisis is looming and the only way to deal with it is to be proactive and find a long—term solution to the needs of people. so what are you...
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judge sullivan called the deportation "outrageous" and questioned why "someone seeking justice in u.s. court would be spirited away while her attorneys are arguing for hestice for her." sources say the government lied wed with the judge's orders, and carmen and her daughter never got off the plane in el salvador. instead, they were flown back to houston. earlier this year, the justice department made it more difficult for immigrants claiming to be victims of domestic or gang violence to get asylum. >> people are not going to caravan or otherwise stampede our border. we need legality and integrity in our immigration system. >> glor: so, jeff, what is the justice department's reaction this evening? ep reporter: well, jeff, officially, the department of otstice is not commenting on this case nor are they at to hohe attoryt judge's general in contempt. meanwhile, carmen and her daughter will go back to an ice facility in texas. their legal fight will continue irth their future here in the gis. hanging in the balance. jeff. >> glor: all right, jeff pegues, thank you very much. nearly a yea
judge sullivan called the deportation "outrageous" and questioned why "someone seeking justice in u.s. court would be spirited away while her attorneys are arguing for hestice for her." sources say the government lied wed with the judge's orders, and carmen and her daughter never got off the plane in el salvador. instead, they were flown back to houston. earlier this year, the justice department made it more difficult for immigrants claiming to be victims of domestic or gang...
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judge emmet sullivan ordered the government to return carmen and her daughter to the united states and called the deportation outrageous. carmen is a pseudonym for the mother and daughter who were denied asylum. >> she was pleading pervasive sexual abuse, domestic abuse, as well as gang violence, and she fled to this country seeking safety. >> carmen and 11 others are claiming domestic violence to get asylum. >> the vast majority of claims we see are not valid. >> reporter: the justice department is not commenting on the case. carmen and her daughter never got off the plane in el salvador. they were flown back to houston and sent to a detention center in south texas. and attorney general jeff sessions will be in houston later this morning. he'll be heading to the u.s. attorney's office to speak about reducing violent crime. anne-marie? >> lauwyeura podesta here in ne rk. thanks a lot, laura. >>> in southern california this morning there's a desperate battle to save hundreds of homes from a surging wildfire. it's closing in on lake elsinore where an evacuation order has been issued for
judge emmet sullivan ordered the government to return carmen and her daughter to the united states and called the deportation outrageous. carmen is a pseudonym for the mother and daughter who were denied asylum. >> she was pleading pervasive sexual abuse, domestic abuse, as well as gang violence, and she fled to this country seeking safety. >> carmen and 11 others are claiming domestic violence to get asylum. >> the vast majority of claims we see are not valid. >>...
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judge emmitt sullivan said it was unacceptable for the government to deport a mother and daughter during a court hearing on their request for a sigh l asylum. ed thela to return to the united states immediately. mireya individu mireya villarael. >> reporter: good morning. we're just off a busy highway, being kept about a quarter of a mile from the facility here in dilley, texas. this is the largest u.s. family detention center. it houses both mothers and children. right now, the attorneys for the mother in this particular case who goes by the name carmen says that she was facing gang death . the family center, seen here in video shot by u.s. immigration and customs enforcement, has been home for carmen and her little girl for weeks. the mother was here while fighting the denial of her asylum request. she's part of a lawsuit filed by the aclu, challenging what they say are the trump administration's more restrictive asylum policies. >> she fled to this country seeking safety but instead she was denied a chance to apply for asylum and she was denied a fair hearing for her claim. >> reporte
judge emmitt sullivan said it was unacceptable for the government to deport a mother and daughter during a court hearing on their request for a sigh l asylum. ed thela to return to the united states immediately. mireya individu mireya villarael. >> reporter: good morning. we're just off a busy highway, being kept about a quarter of a mile from the facility here in dilley, texas. this is the largest u.s. family detention center. it houses both mothers and children. right now, the attorneys...